the next line would be like "udevd[????]: starting version ???"
do you also have "[*] Automount devtmpfs at /dev, after the kernel mounted the rootfs" which should be harmless in any case but which has been reported to relieve some udev stall problems.
what version of udev?_________________Defund the FCC.

When I removed the file, the system was unable to create a new authority file, fsck showed there wwere no problems, mount showed the root FS mounted as rw (/dev/root at / noatime, rw or something like that)
however I tried creating a directory under / and under/home and I got the read only file system error

# rc_logger launches a logging daemon to log the entire rc process to
#/var/log/rc.log
# NOTE: Linux systems require the devfs service to be started before
# logging can take place and as such cannot log the sysinit runlevel.
rc_logger="YES"

Well the config files did not work, when I restored my config files however, it stated that /dev/sda5(my root partition) needs a disk check
so I used my emergency disk(slitaz 4.0 live usb) to perform a fsck on the partition, and it did find many errors, most were fixed I still have this single error(don't remember the exact error it had something to do with the inodes, I'll check l8er today) now everytime I start using the udev kernel, a mandatory disk check is performed on /dev/sda5
and the problem persists